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      nordicblue last edited by

      A study done by Yale University and Columbia University

      1. Iceland
      EPI score: 93.5
      GDP per capita: $36,000
      Population: 311,000
      In the category of air pollution (effect on humans), Iceland scored 97.4, compared with 84.8 for countries of similar GDP per capita.

      2. Switzerland
      EPI score: 89.1
      GDP per capita: $37,000
      Population: 7.6 million
      Switzerland scores a perfect 100 in forestry, water quality (effects on humans) and biodiversity and habitat. Like most rich, industrialized nations, its lowest scoring was in air pollution (effects on ecosystem).

      3. Costa Rica
      EPI score: 86.4
      GDP per capita: $9,600
      Population: 4.5 million
      That such a relatively poor and developing country ranks third in the EPI is testament to the natural endowments of Costa Rica, with dense forests, plentiful water and abundant wildlife. With smart development, Costa Rica can avoid the standard path that growing nations take of polluting their environment, only to clean it up again once they become wealthy. Costa Rica touts its EPI ranking in ads for its tourism sector.

      4. Sweden
      EPI score: 86
      GDP per capita: $33,400
      Population: 9.1 million
      Sweden has bragging rights, for the moment, among the Scandinavian states, where out-greening one another is a regional competition.

      5. Norway
      EPI score: 81.1
      GDP per capita: $48,000
      Population: 4.7 million
      Norway is a nation of astonishing wealth, built on vast offshore reserves of oil and natural gas. The global warming impact of those fossil fuels is not debited from Norway’s results, rather it is recognized in the nations that burn them.

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        harrisbren last edited by

        That's quite an interesting pic up there.

        I bite ;)

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          kagaminelen last edited by

          Yeah, that's important to he planet

          check my public acts tumblr: aroundthere-vids.tumblr.com

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            sidkr last edited by

            Anyone been to India? Probably would be the standard against which these countries are ranked!

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              nordicblue last edited by

              According to the survey it was the 20th dirtiest place in the world.

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                nordicblue last edited by

                thumbs down for true facts

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                  Minerboh80 last edited by

                  @nordicblue:

                  According to the survey it was the 20th dirtiest place in the world.

                  I am afraid to ask about the place of Greece.

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                    nordicblue last edited by

                    Suffice it to say that it did not make the top 10

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                      Minerboh80 last edited by

                      :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :cry2:

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                        Louism last edited by

                        Japan, anyone? Never been there myself, but its reputation is a well-known fact. And considering the amount of the population it has, that's an achievement for a nation.

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